Grab 4 Free DLCs for DiRT Rally 2.0 on Steam

Get 4 awesome locations for DiRT Rally 2.0 – these 4 DLC packs would usually cost $14 but until May 29th you can get them on Steam for no charge!

Grab 4 Free DLCs for DiRT Rally 2.0 on Steam

ABOUT THE FREE DLCs:

  • Finland DLC – This is one of the fastest and most renowned rally locations in the world, featuring colossal jumps and blisteringly high average speeds. The thick gravel and the undulating nature of this course mean that car control and balance are especially significant when navigating the Finnish stages.
  • Germany DLC – Germany presents a tarmac challenge like no other. Race through the flowing, technical tarmac stages of Baumholder, a returning region from the original DiRT Rally.
  • Sweden DLC – Take on the twisting snow banks of Värmland in Sweden Rally. A returning favourite from the original DiRT Rally, prepare to race down winding icy roads of Värmland, knowing that even the smallest mistake could end your stage.
  • Wales DLC – Situated in the hilly regions of Wales, this rally pushes drivers to the limit as they navigate the often wet and slippery forest sections and high speed sections in between.

These DiRT Rally 2.0 DLC packs are free only for a limited time – until May 29th. You need to own the base game DiRT Rally 2.0 in order to add this DLC to your account (it’s currently 75% off on Steam)


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